Running weekly, The Canister X Transmission was sent to readers worldwide and they received updates from the desk of A.P. Fuchs. The newsletter covered four main topics: Writing/Creating/Publishing, Project Analysis, Creator Spotlight, Weekly Ramble. Exclusive to this collection is a special Issue Fifty-three A newsletter. Welcome to The Canister X Transmission: Year Two.

Janet Cooke caused one of the biggest scandals in the history of journalism when her Pulitzer Prize-winning article, about an eight-year-old heroin addict, turned out to be a fake, along with her doctored resume.

Shatter the Silence is the romantic sequel by New York Times Best-Selling Author Daleen Berry. The sequel to Sister of Silence, this memoir is set in 1990s Appalachia and weaves accounts of the true crimes Ms. Berry covered as a news reporter with details of her divorce, her ex-husband's ongoing harassment, and finally, her love affair with the police detective who ultimately helped save her life.

This is a summary of Richard Engel’s: " And Then All Hell Broke Loose: Two Decades in the Middle East" Based on two decades of reporting, NBC’s chief foreign correspondent’s riveting story of the Middle East revolutions, the Arab Spring, war, and terrorism seen up-close—sometimes dangerously so.

Part memoir, part humorous and poignant defense of poetry, this is a book that shows you what it is to live a life with poems at your side (and maybe in your Topo Chico®). Megan Willome's story is one you won't want to put down, and you'll love her uncanny ability to reveal the why's and how's of poetry.

Michael Brick is one of those writers who never leaves your side, and what pleasurable company he provides.In reading this collection of his newspaper and magazine stories from Brooklyn, Houston, and beyond, Brick brings his characters to life, and brings them along with him to the party. Brick brings his characters to life, and brings them along with him to the party.

This is a book of adventures written by an eighty-five-year-old and dedicated to his two-year old grandson, containing drama, tragedy, comedy, not to mention history in its most exciting yet moving form. How can one not be enthralled by the extraordinary real life events related here?

From the bestselling author of Red Herrings & White Elephants, Shaggy Dogs, Pop Goes the Weasel, What Caesar did for My Salad, They Laughed at Galileo and many more... Tales of Inspiration - Some of the world's bestselling books that were initially rejected by the publishing industry..

From the first reporter to write a book about the relationship between Susan Berman and her accused killer Robert Durst, this is true-life mystery with its roots in the early mob era on the Las Vegas Strip and the subject of Cathy Scott's Murder of a Mafia Daughter. Recently updated, the new edition details Berman's lifelong relationship with Durst.

Born in the Republic of Ireland, J. Patrick (Pat) O'Callaghan became one of the giants of print journalism in Canada and beyond. He believed in the role of a vigorous and free press and was quick to confront and expose any encroachment on that freedom by government or other agencies. These memoirs are dedicated to those journalists who share his ideals, his integrity and his moral imperative.

Running weekly, The Canister X Transmission was sent to readers worldwide, serving as a source of inspiration for writers and artists everywhere. The newsletter covered four main topics: Creative Thought of the Week, Work Updates, Fanboy News, Marketing/Publishing Tip of the Week. Exclusive to this collection is a special Issue Zero newsletter. Welcome to The Canister X Transmission: Year One.

The question is, how many mistakes can you make in a war zone and remain alive? Veteran network television producer Terry Irving--winner of 4 Emmys--tells the truth about how he covered War in Beirut.
Covering the news is easy.
Staying alive when you clearly have no idea what you're doing is HARD.
With personal photos and links to YouTube videos.

Twelve interviews with writers of science fiction, fantasy and horror, conducted in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Interviewees include Ramsey Campbell, John Clute, Dennis Etchison and Peter Straub. Plus one long article on Huraki Murakami's The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle.

Through a collection of columns for the Sun Journal and the Trent Woods Times, Skip Crayton describes what makes it so special to live, work or just enjoy being a part of the New Bern, NC., community on living in New Bern, NC. Filled with a deep love of family and all the little things that make living in New Bern special, Crayton truly captures the spirit of a great small town on the coast.

Having survived over seventy years of life in this land, I have at various times stood with my back to Australia – at Seaford, Scarborough, Townsville and Darwin – and in each place I have felt the bulk of the country behind me like the hand of a protective parent: huge, ancient, wild and inhospitable.
I have wandered, I have loitered and I have played ... and so I came to Alice Springs...

Journalist Robert Kingett accepts a dare: one that at first seems simple… to adapt to his blindness without the Internet. This account is a cozy diary of battling with an FM radio, hooking up a landline phone and the journey of adapting to a brand new way of living from someone who has never disconnected from the World Wide Web.